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AR studio Createworld

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WHAT IS ARSTUDIO? ARstudio is an Australian Government funded innovation and development project to identify effective uses of augmented reality in an educational context, together with tools for mapping its uptake and evaluating its effectiveness. This includes producing a collection of practice models, illustrating interactive, pedagogically-driven uses of augmented reality in common learning spaces.• ARstudio - practice, skills, accessibility• ARchive - case studies, models, guidelines, evaluation & frameworks• ARcamp - community, sharing, ideation

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OPPORTUNITIESAR offers opportunities to expand our concept of learningspaces, to create new dimensions in mobile learning and to increase connectedness of learners in multiple contexts ‘learning can occur at a deeper level when pedagogy and content knowledge exist in context.

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WHAT LIES AHEAD?The device in your pocket already knows where you are and has the potential to hear you, see you and communicate with anyone in the world. Steve Wozniak ‘as yet we lack a lexicon and conventions for AR user interfaces’ (Styles.C 2012)Steve Mann, a professor at the University of Toronto and a pioneer in wearable computing, alleges that he was attacked at a Paris McDonalds for wearing his EyeTap Digital Eye Glass, a product evocative of Googles Project Glass. Andbecause his augmented reality spectacles record images, Mann even has pictures of the alleged incident. Hufﬁngton Post, 2012